The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 13, 1920, Image 3

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Shjio and Quail$
Wr won't be plonsrd i nlcss we please YOU. But
there will be no trouble about this. We know WHAT
to buy nA WHERE to buy it.
Picking out the "right things" in fumiiJiingi and
hats it an ART.
Con" in to ourstore. Inone second you will e
' that vva are on to our job; you will find furnishing! to
please yoti and a new "lid" to your liking.
"Try it once."
Wear our good "Nifty" Clothes
W. W. BOSCOW
Hillsboro, Oregon
R. L. TUCKER
A REGULAR BRICK
the kind w e sell. The kind
I hut won't (,: tini k on you in
the luiililiii!;. The kind that
wilt and uivi; long ner-
ire under nil condition.
Tlu mime with nil our other
1 1 1 i t 1 1 f j lt Ni.itiTmls, surh as
criiH iil, sulci, illMll.llillK -
r, i ts. (juiility jfoodt
tlirnuhoiit, nt riL(hl iricrn.
i t our li;j;iiri'S.
Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry.
Telephone 841.
The Secret of
Superlative Tire
The whole question of a super-tire is a matter of principles.
For there is nothing exclusive in the industry. No patents,
no secret formulas prevent a conscientious maker from build
ing the best
But cost and competition modify ideals. THe Brunswick
Idea is to pay perfection's price and get it. ,
That has been the Brunswick policy since 1845. 'And it act
counts for the growing preference for Brunswick Tires.
Motorists expect the utmost from a tire bearing the namq ot
Brunswick and get it.
You, too, will be convinced by your first Brunswick, that
here is an extraordinary tire, and that more money cannot buy
a better.
Better tires of their type are impossible or, better, tubes.
That we guarantee,
fay ONE Brunswick i learn how itcxcels
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.
Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street
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Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis
TALLMAN & ELLIOTT, Forest Grove
E. L: PERKINS, Hillsboro
GAILEY RIGGS
A pretty wedding wnn vch hrnt'-d
nt the home of Mr. und Mr, J. II.
ItitfK, .Siindny, May ), Jii'.'O,
when their liiiit(lilrr I.vili.i ,ldr
lietti win united in nmrriii- to
Hurry II. (iniley, Rev. U. II.
Ciiliicin, of Carlton, ollii inlm ;.
Lawrence Tiifjjfiirt, lute of the ''.
S. Shlj 1'itl.NhurKh, win I lie
Kroomtmnn, and Minn I'vn I'.iu
mot wit the hridi'miinid. Little
Kdnn IUuk was the llowrr irl.
nnd Nlrewed rose in the bridal
pith at the contracting purtic
enlrred I hr- room. Minn l!Tcliia
Jones snnir "(), Promise M'-," ne
COUlpanieil hy Minn I'lorenee Tay
lor, on the piano. Miss liell
TKf(irt prrxided nt the jiinrio at
till? wedding march.
The bride wm liemitifiil in
white silk, nnd carried I'm bou
quet of rcnet. Mi'iM F.mrnolt cur
ried pink carnation.
Both bridf and rroom nre well
nnd favorably known In IlilU
horo, nnd they have a host of
friend who tender roiigiMtuI i
t ion a.
The groom i an oversea num.
nnd saw active service. He was
gn.t.ied and iuvalidi'd home nt the
dote of the war.
After the ceremony a delight
ful banquet wan served nncl the
happy rouple were driven to
Portland, from rhich jdnee they
went to Curvalli for a short hon
eymoon. They will reside in
North Hillshoro for the present.
Nell P. and Hans Ranmussen.
brothers, departed last Saturday,
for the old home at I'yn, Den
mark, for a minnner's visit, ex
pecting to return lu re in October.
The boy have been here for ten
years, and like their newly adopt
ed country, but feel that they
want to see their parents and two
brothers back in Denmark once
more. Hans was with the famous
91st in Trance and Belgium, but
was unable, to get home, altho lie
was within a few hundred miles
of hit birthplace. They had
planned to go three years ago,
when the war broke mul inter
vened. They will have the time
of their liven, and expect to see
N. P. Nielsen, of Buxton, who is
now at Skovhalling, a point just
a few hours travel by boat from
where the parents of the Itasmus
srn boys live. The Argus will
make them weekly visit while on
thrir trip.
John U.' Smith, of the Cheha
lem Valley, was in the city Sat
urday. John U. is running for the
legislature, a candidate on the
Republican ticket before the pri
maries, but when he reached
Hillsboro and met the oldtimers
he knew when he attended P. U.
he commenced to talk about old
times and came mighty near for
getting that he was on the hust
ings. John U. was manager of a
baseball team in the old days and
he still retains his love for 4he
National game.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Holmes, of
East Portland, were out Saturday,
taking their first motor ride over
the new highway. While here
they called on Mrs. Holmes'
brother, Loren P. Jackson, and
wife.
Go to the old, reliable, place to
buy your garden needs. Greer, I
Powers & Co. Bltf :
S. K. Graf and Trivia Hitter, of
Bethany, were in Tridfiy, in con
ferenee with other Insurance, m
sociation officials.
Grant Mann, of near Crn-lies,
win ordered coinuiilti d to the
State Hospital the Inst of the
week after bring adjudged of un
sound mind. It'- has b'--n acting
vcrv erratic for several vears.
M. M. Mead, of beyond North
Plains, was a city visitor Satur
day. He Is now ranching above
the Ben Cornelius place, and has
settled down to the farm game.
Horse1 for sale : Driving marc,
gentle, good traveler; free; about
1000 lbs. N. Schmidt, Cornelius,
Oregon, R. 1 ; Phone Hillsboro
8R3. 10-11
It. A. Hcrr and family, of near
Seghers, were Hillsboro callers
Tuesday.
LAND FOR SALE
Those, who wish to go into the
Loganberry business, or any kind
of crop, for that matter, will
make a good investment by pur
chasing this tract 20 acres, half
mile north of Reedville; half-mile
frmn S. P. station; half mile from
Oregon T.lcctrie station; on milk'
route; rural mail route, near the
school and church, and only IS
miles from Portland; on county
road which Is rocked half mile
from Tualatin Valley highway.
Fair price and terms. See, or ad
dress Mrs. A. Weisenbnck, owner,
ReedviMc, Ore. S-10
Fighting School
Book Trust
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Washington County spent i)Ul,-
415.00 for new school books
since September, 1919. While it
cost the Slate of)regon $1,035,-
790.00 for new school books.
Every father and mother had
to contribute their share to 'the
School-Book Trust last fall.
If elected f will help knock out
this changing of school books
eevry. su years.
Laid E. Iisher,
Candidate for Representative.
Shock Absorbers
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MAKE A CHEVROLET RIDE LIKE AN OAKLAND
Sold By
F. L. PRANGER & CO.
Oakland and Ghevrolet Dealers
1128 Third St
Hillsboro ...... Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shaw, of As
toria, are here, guests nt the Carl
Larsen home. They have bought
in the Garden Tracts and will
build a home this year.
First Baptist Church, Third
nnd Fir1- Bible School, 10 a. m.;
preaching, II a. m. and 7:15 p.
m.; B. Y. P. U., 3 p. m. Sunday,
prayer meeting at 8 each Thurs
day. Perkins has everything for
your car. Try him once. Stf
Garden time Is coming soon
and Greer, Powers & Co. Is the
place to get garden seeds. 6Uf
The Social Circle of the Cong.
Church will meet with Mrs. W. O.
Donclson, Thursday, May 20, at 8
o'clock.
For sale: About 40 (). I. C.
pigs at $5 each. Can deliver in
Hillsboro by arrangement. Har
ry Cline, Laurel, Oregon, R. 1,
Telephone Scholia, 1585 Lino
22. 10-12
V T
I STORAGE BATTERY ' J
- the "DrY-ChAiod"
Batter
Eight months added
to your battery life
IS YOUR battery failing? It may want
attention today without your know
ing it. Why not obtain our expert advice
without cost? and add to your . car
economy? We will give you th,? kind of battery
service the Golden Rule stands for. We'll
not try to sell you a new battery if your
old one is repairable. And if it is, well
guarantee it for eight months on an ad
justment basis.
If it is not repairable well sell you a
USL Battery with durable Machine
Pasted Plates. Our Service is a Good
Will Builder.
Hillsboro Battery Service
Station 1 1 1 8 2nd St., Phoae 59 1
Big
Value in Tires for
The Smaller Cars
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Back of the nmnufacture of Goodyear Tires
for the smaller cars is the same purpose to
supply high value in the product that is behind
the manufacture of the Goodyear Hres that
equip the most expensive automobiles built.
This purpose is expressed by die enormous
resources, extraordinary skill and scrupulous
care applied to the manufacture of Goodyear
Tires in the largest tire factory in the world
devoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x3 V, and
31 x4-inch sizes.
The effect of this endeavor is noted in the
fact that last year more cars using these sizes
were factory-equipped with Goodyear Tires
than with any other kind.
It is also noted in the fact that if you own a
Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car
requiring one of the sizes mentioned, you
can secure Goodyear Tires and Goodyear
Heavy Tourist Tubes at the nearest Goodyear
Service Station.
30s 3V4 Goo3ve:ir Double-Cure $ S T 50
Fabric, All-Weather Tread. L J--
30x i 'i Goo Ivear Single-Cure $ T 1 50
Fabric, Anti-Skid TreaU. i
Goodyear Heavy Toarut Tubes are thick, strong tubes that
reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a
cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more
than tubes of less merit. 30x size in wattr- $ 4 ejg
proof haf n 1
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GOODYEAR TIRES FOR SALE BY THE
FOLLOWING DEALERS
F. E. HARTRAMPF, Hillboro , M. P. CADY, Hillsboro
TALLmAN & ELLIOT, Forest Gror. STIFES GARAGE, Beaverton
BANKS GARAGE, Schroll Broa, Prop . Banks, Ore.
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