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s 3 i 1 1, I . i ' '' I f- ' . " . J i 1 I f 1 i a j DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY Weil's Dep't Store A REMARKABLE NOV. SELLING OF Women's New Dresses ONLY WHEN A very Special Purchase makes it possible can such val ues be offered val ues which rely on the style presented as well as the materials and trimmings. Serges $14.95 Tricotine $19.85 TO .? Dm ?HI IS I F you would K in the latest Mode, you mutt have an Eliza bethan Laced Bodice with an oren-front Tunic Skirt. 1Yi$ u But One of Many Chic Styles in Pktsral Reran Patients For January Abatan 57 Thanksgiving Day In Observance of the day of THANKSGIVING This Store Will Be. Closed All Day THURSDAY HILLSBORO and FOREST GROVE Fred IVtpIanche, of near Shef K;n. i an A runs caller Monday, Wanted Calve a week old and older. Thane 3303. tltf Nelson II. Freeman, of Bcav rrton. wa a Hdlsboro cattcr on Monday. Mrv l.ucinda Mead, f near Buxton, wa a HtlUhoro visitor Monday morning. Marrird. Nv. 1?, 1930, Judge Coodm officiating, F.Iincr A. Os man and F.ll Prudcn. tiooj horse for aale; 8 year! old; weigh about I SOU. A. O'Leary, Hdlsboro, R. I. S Mr, (i. It. Hill, of Seaside, wa the past week a guest of hrr daughter. Mm, (trover Comha. - Married: John Clay DoorV and Mary Jane Silver, Forest (.irovc, Nov. 19, l30, Judge J. W. (5o.nl in officiating. Mrv Harriet Vealeh and her daughter in U, Mr. A. II. Watch, of I'ortUiul. were Hdls boro visitor Monday. Cedar Pot. for Sale. Mr. Irene l.ainhrix, a j of wile north of the Witch llaael u-hoot house. Address, IlilUboro, R. a 3i David Kuratli. of Tillamook, wa over the last of the week, taking in the livestock Show aud spending a little time in Hdlsbo ro. j R. B. Denny, w ho ha been trav eling all over the Mate iu behalf of the Oregon Dairy men league was in the city the first of the week. Ja. L. Batchclder, of uear Con nell Station, wa iu the city Mon day. He is a (iucrnscy dairyman, and believe registered tock i the only thing. Willi m Reidt, of Portland, wa out Sunday. Reidt say Hills boro i going to be one of the best little citie in the valley in side of a few year. Chester Bridge, who know a good horse when he see it, and who generally Keep some ftne one on h.md, wa over from near Oak Park Monday morning. Web Phillip came over from near Birkrnfeld, Columbia Conn ty the other day, to tend a faw day in the citv. He av that Jidin Dennis is still over in the biir timber. Auditor Max Crand.ill started experting the county olhccr' hook Moiid.tr moriiiiiir. Max ha a big clientelle among the various counties of the state, and it keep him busy. the tear around. ALEXANDER SHARP Chester Alexander and Mis Alice Sharp, of Portland, were united in marriage in the Rose City. Nov.' 1930. The groom is a son of Mr. C. F.. koonU, and an only brother of Sheriff AU-xandt r. Th ; bride i well known in Portland.' her father being in the employ! of the Southern Pacific, at Brook . tyn. Cheater i now running a l j ctuuotive on the Woodhurn Port land run, and he i receiving the! congratulation of hi hundreds; of friend on the Fast and West Side line. j Mr. and Mr. Alexander were; in the citv Sunday and Monday.' guest at the C. F. kooitt home. Mr. and Mr. Fcrd Ciromr were in the city Sunday, gucl of Mr. and Mr. 11. T. a, or her. Mr. and Mr, tironcr will depart thN week for a trip to South America, ami will be absent cv era! mouth. Mr. and Mr. (5ro tier go first to Bating, and if they feel inclined will spend several week in that latitude. From there they may take a trip a far South a Rio Janeiro, and also visit the Argentine. S. F. (loodw in, w ho lived on the Hal Taylor place at the West end of the Oairy Creek bridge, nulr from Hdlsboro, died at McMnin ville. Nov. SO. and a buried in McMinnvillc, Tueiulay. He leaves a widow and two son. He wit aged between 40 and J years, mid wa well liked by all who knew him. He wa in Hdlsboro about a month ago, renewing old acquaintance. F. P. Cornelius, of above North Plain, wa in the city St urday. .. P. say that hi section i after good roads, and the -o pie out that way are determined not In Ik utaritoncd hereafter w hen bad .weather set in. Frank Howell, of S, hull, was greeting friend in the city Mon d.ty. Rowrll still pin hi faith to the Scholl country a U-ing one of the lie.t in the lest aountv in the state, F. M. Crabtree, of near laurel, was in the ritj( Aloud v. F. M. Is one of the orchardist who has successfully shown that the fillwrt is a good crop in Washington County. , John R. Bailey, of Buxton, was iu tow n Monday, rnroute to Port land. Ben Davis, who wa drown ed above Buxton a few day a(Ti, worked for Mr. Bailey nearly two year. DBQJTM DSflDILAiyiS) Chapter Three RUTH ROLAND'S Greatest Serial LIBERTY Monday and Tuesday November 29 and 30 CHAS. RAY "THE EGG CRATE WALLOP" Ray's Best m Big Features Every Week With the Serial GO AR 'Si We Are Positively Closing Oat Our Entire Stock of Children's and Misses COATS At Considerably Less Than the Manu facturers Cost-Sizes 8 to 14 Yean. .ja.a-yig!.aiu-ajus;.iii.iB-.jL.ji M.nn This Means Just What it Says- You Can Save Money. The Only Exclusive Woman's Store in the County GOAR'S WOMAN'S SHOP 1212 Main Street. - Phone 422X Hillsbbro PRICES "e SMASHED Now is the time to make your Xmas Selections while the stock is complete A Genuine ' Sale Now j, lha lima to maV. your Xmaa Salacliont, whila tha .lock i. compleb- Hu JTTT 1 1 "nd 10 l,k Ut of il you aHould not dely. Hera i. on of the beat atocki of good, in tha county from which to aelecl. 25 PER CENT OFF Highest grade Silver, flat and hollow ware Cut glass and clocks. 25 Per Cent Off on Tie Pins and Cuff Links. a i?1 ff on RingsRock Bottom Prices. All Other Goods in Proportion. . , , ,. M A COMPLETE STOCK Every arttch in Columbia Phonograph, Watches. Itilt Su''"'Cood.( Silrorwaro, 1U n'raCt S1"?1 Mu,ic- Cut Claaa, Boa Books and Stationery Clock, etc, etc. Book and Stationery, LAUREL HOYT