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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1921)
- n tnr- r t r m Ltwtun TO THE LOWEST EBB, HAVETHESE PRICES BEEN REDUCED. OUR FOREST GROVE and H1LLSBORO STORE COMBINE in this UNDERSELLING QOAR 5 Gigantic Unloading Sale The Only Exclusive Woman's Store in the County ALE NOW ON n COME NOW-COME TODAY-COME EVERY DAY -MANY OF THESE SUPER VALUES ARE FAR BELOW TODAY'S MARKET PRICES. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 59c 27-INCH DRESS GINGHAM, Yd. 15c MEN'S FINE SUSPENDERS Pair 25c CHILDREN'S HOSI ERY, Now per Pair 10c CHILDREN'S SCUF FER SHOES $1.98 MEN'S PAD CARTER 10c CHILDREN'S VEST AND PANTS 29c SILK THREAD All Colon, per Spool 5c MEN'S i20 WEIGHT BLu DENIM OVERALLS, Now WHITE OUTING FLANNEL, Yd. $1.19 i0c m I )l Egg. yJ Trade 36-INCH CURTAIN SCRIM, Yd. 15c MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS $2.98 WOMEN'S BUNGA. LOW APRONS 98c CHILDREN'S HEAVY PLAY SUITS 98c 36-INCH DARK PERCALES, Yd. 19c MEN'S 50c DRESS SOX, Pair 25c DIAMOND DYES Per Package . 5c 3-POUND COTTON BATTS 98c ATTENTION You will aay that this is not possible BUT WE MEAN IT! Wool Suits and Overcoats $14.95 64 X 72 Double Blankets - - - $2.49 We give no descriptions in this adv., but we guarantee each and every item a buna fide saving. Other stores may sometimes equal our prices, but never our values, and most times nui even our price s. HILLSBORO and FOREST GROVE LADIES' Coats, Suits and Dresses Values to $29.50 Consisting of Fur Trim med and Velour Coats, Serge and Satin Dresses, and Suits that lack noth ing in the authenticity of style. On sale $10.00 Some Fellows Howl A great long tune about how they are selling goods at a loss and saving the dear public money by reduced prices. We don't cry about it but go right ahead as soon as a reduction comes and Reduce Prices. Every reduction that is made is placed on the goods we have in stock as well as on the new stock that comes in. We Have Reduced , All Dishes and Chinaware All Rugs, Linoleums and Floor Covering , , Everything in Tinware All Plumbing, Pipe and Fittings Robes, Blankets and Horse Covers Every Can of Mixed Paint Linseed Oil, Turpentine and White Lead All Mattresses, Springs and Beds Window Shades of all Kinds Andirons and Fire Sets Auto Tires, Tubes and Accessories These reductions run from 10 to 40 per cent. In many cases we have cut tlie pr? VJ'J?" the Yho,e8a,e reductions to us. REMEMBER we don t get a CITY PROFIT, and a 10 per cent reduction on our selling prices often puts the goods lower to you than a 50 per cent cut by some. They w.ll be filled with goods that are priced to sell If we have any surplus stock or any big reductions we will price them in our windows. You can't go wrong on values here. Let us show you how our prices compare with those in the "cut price bulle tin just issued by one of Jhe catalogue houses. Check u. up on Milk Cans Stove, and Ranges, Paint, and Kalsomine, Poultry Netting and Fdnfc Separators, Spraying Goods and Machinery. fe you hrre UBde"e,,i,,g hem B,G and you 8ee lhe Rds right here before ALLEN & IRELAND "The Winchester Store." I .' Ba!aB,'B,BBi immmmmm ALL SAINTS Y. P. The rpiseopiil Young People'.. .ei.iy, .Saint,, entertained lie . V. .o.j. ti., f St Strnli en's, Cod SI., pli. nl. St. Mn linel ml All Angels, Portland. Friday '-telling. Ill 1 H. - Jl.ill. Arehtlrncm, Chambers, Dr I-ix. .It and Mr. Wildman accom panied the yoini,r prop!,., M , mie.i several ears. On their ar rival they were given a warm vie! ennie by Mr. mid Mrs. V. V l.ar.liier, leaders of the Y. I', al All Saints. Mr, II. Smith. I'r.-i dent of the Guild, and several inner mi nihers. Dancing and a mtisiYal pro gram followed. Mrs. Hurkc, of .iiiiuiioiiiati, lhe well known e.r lli'tlst, (I, lluhted nil wit!, her ,.nv ing, and Miss Wildman irnvr ....... novel whistling numbers which were greatly atMirccialril After refreshments were nerved .Miss Alvbt Chambe rs. lender nf St. Stephen's Y. P., on behalf of mi! visitors, thanked All Saints tor the verv en lovable .unini- mid extended mi invitation for an early r, turn visit to the I'orllan. V. P, brain hen. WALTER J. HAYNES Every Article Reduced Coats. Suits, Dresses Skirts, Waists, Petticoats Gingham and Percale House Dresses and Aprons Children's Coats Goar's Woman's Shop 1212 Main Street. - Phone 422X - Hillsboro ilie widow uii.l i ihildr.it ur it ma; him. l litm llu II iwiiii; bro'l. . r and sisters . I li.tt. S. and Miles J. lliii, hrrwuud, tire.; Carry .tl i I it Hi t, Uall.t t alia n.; Ainu M. Laurence, I r. sun, I .l ; I Ui. (.. Autd, Portland, lie waa 4 iii. iiil.t r u( llu- I Iks, M.td.rn U ikkIiik ii an.l A. O. I. V, lodge. Walter Jiidson Ifaynes died at '"'" t Helena, Mont., Jan !', 121. Mi; , l,orn tit l'l... ntville, Marion Co., Iowa, May , i "!, tne Kn of Mr. and Mm J lines M. Maynes. They moved to,,, ion'1 to Ninth Dakota ii 1HS3 and young I laymen com ineneed teaeliitiir eh....t of H,. age of 19, earning money to lint him through tl. Ameriean school f telegraphy. After graduation, he accepted his first railway em ployment as IIL'C nt'u del followed the luiuim-iiti ,., ok years. Me held resin.mil, I., im.1 lions on the Chic & SI. Paul nd the 1ST P It II 'inil in 1913 resigned as agent at Helena to heroine the Heeretary of the Slate Railway Commission with ollice at Helena, which po sition he held nt time of death. Mr. Haynes wns united In mar riage to I.ida R. Porter, nt Oran.1 V iew, South Dakota, May 8, 1891, NEW ROAD BILL V loll prut i.l i ii k for perm. in. nt liiithttay t oust rut lion in oil tomi li.s annually has I t n n.t r.i.lu. .1 j in the Ihiu sr y Ki pr. nt.ttitt j i.-irl K. I islu r. It tr. ui. s th. j ir aler Oregon Highway tt i. under Mipert Isioli uf the ntjl. highway commission and stil. hightt n i iigiu. r. i'rotUiuii i made ili.it, l. nui mug with thr yrar I'lli and ...eh w ar tin rentier, all Ut. bighw i luiuK fur iniihling in h hilinait hall bt: du nit d on n in AO i.,i., III.' Il.tlf of Ml. I. fund, to l UM.I ni.tj.illy fur ei.ii'.tru.tiiig of trunl. Inir. and mam IiiIim i i through the tati and tin olh. r h.ilf to U ill nl. d eipi.tlly niiuiiig . .r.l ..uiitiet, to lie p nt iiiiiiu illt ith nlher roii.U fiiinU him I, i(, ..n il t'oiiiity mty , vy for th. . mi .traction nf m.nU in rath nuii.tt under the full sup. n imuii uf th. '.l ite hiihtv iiiuiiioii and the tale highway iniiiu r. The county court in January ..f each year .hull ib-niKiialr Hit mad on whieh nirh fuu.K hall he U-...I and "the work liall plaillieil ni a whole to ,e , ,u that ill permanent highway eon Htruttioii in OriKim, h.,(,' , ,, mid county, will he gradually merged into one uniform st ,, , nf itate highway..." GUERNSEY CLUB I'he W.-tshiiiKtoii Coiintv (iinrii ire C;ittle ( . in. t in jldUl.oro. January 15. Mr. (ioodin. I.einu nimble to attend, m iiI an intit i linn from the Oregon Currm.) Cattle Cluh to the County Club tu attend the (itirriitrv Jiibil. , ill (Til, op County in t June. After mmr di-.riit.sinn f ndv. r tising nud xliihif inif at . f,, fair,, it w.m d. i ide.l to join ,, llu; MoUtein and J. rsey breeder., "f Washington Count v in enlubit ing a c.iiily herd 'l i,e chairman naiiied a committ. . .,f three Mr. fiimdin. Mr. M.-se and Mr Hati h. lar, to choose the exhibit' it being understood that outside neli can he secured ill mak selections. ('ounly Agent REPORT OF THE IIILL'DORO NATIONAL UANK KrlM.rt of the condition of thr HdUU.ro National lUi.k at M.IUU, r... in thr Male of On goii, al th. , .. ..( bu.in. .. l, , y., ,4..u RiJtOLk'ti l" J tWusiaU, tacJvvUa rwhavuuuu, tuvpl iw. thomm m b u4 , j.b,',;! o .. imui. ttv .Ultlml . , . . , , m'i,UlU iji Taul loaua lAixi u Uvarvira.'U 3 , ,, " U. i. iwraaai curu et: " ' J V. 8. ItaoJa (kpoaaud u meun drcalaiiaa fcO.UuO 00 j lr.t-.a to htuii ti IBiit tktU (par tain) . .uuuu fl"JJ aa rullaUrai for tiUU or Mitr i- (miu ar UiU pt. jjuo 00 oi0 ana unrli tttt tt l(u War .Satinet l .rink-air aaj Tartfl Ma. f . 4Ilf ..... JU TulaJ II. 8. UorBBMat iWurlliM .iism,:, 0, OTIIKK UUM.. WiCtlUTtlW. MCi ImioU (ou.r Uiaa U. 8. tva4) pld4l to Mcur imwuJ mt. ta (lrKWiU 4.HaM StvuntiM oth.r taaa U. S. boa4a (aol lW.n alucka T-'i'i ; .mf, Toai bunda. an-urttiM, at., othr than t . .S , htw-a of rai K.wrt. JiaaM (M jr nut of .uoarrlpUoa. t.100 00 aiu of baaaic boim. ead fcAtf nnlncumbrt. 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'': ' ' ma aixiva matnn.nt I. tm. ta th. brat of my knowledge and till.f. (u r.., tAttr.!. !. r 1- J. K. (.AKIiNr.lt. Caohirr. SubAriffiij .ill-, Kn1"' " Kuratll. J. J. Whonrr. Hirrrtcr, nutiarntMHl ami iworn to brfora mr tbU lot h .Ly ,.f JBm,H,v. pel. My commlaalnn a.plrr, April 7. 1M4. " "' . ing A nice lot of hi rung Loganber ry tins. J. I. C, ., c i-... 're itoiiie v. ... Mr. mid Mrn. I. p,. ( MiMintaindale. were In il... naiiirnay, i-nroule SriU Halle, Nebraska, w hi n- il :ii attend the bedsiil.- of n ,."l,.i:. i nf Mrs. Hoc. Thev ev.,. ,l ... I... ahteiit Htx or seven weeks. tH . of eilv NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOIW In the Matter of the Estate nf A. Cj nreiiooiu, llifetiFert . NoietA (a hr.il.u .1.. . .1 (liTKil'nwl hum 111. ..I I.... '.....! . i ,i r. 4 . neennnii in the County Curt of Wiwliington' County, On-ifim, and thut su, rnui t' hUH get the time anil place for heai inif i the nanus on Fchruury 21, at tho hour of 10:00 A. M. at the court room of Bald county rouit, and nil nerwinn Intj.rput..,! in c.'.i ......... , . ....... ... .-nun,. arp hereby reUireil tn preent their ohl.-i t If ri tn Hull) final time. 1 Dated thin l.'llh Hnv nt tnn.,. .. a D. 1921. ' ELIZABETH ARCIIIIOIJ), AlImlniHtratrly nf Ih. I' .,.( a C. Aii'IiIhiIiI. diveniuvl. . . John M. Wall, Attorney for Entuti. "Living Up To The Faith." La.t FaJI Ih. mrmhrr. of the Wa.binKt Cminly Automotivr Dealer. W,tion aaked tlir cuMomrr. to pay ca.h, ra Plaining that by .0 doing it would rrdt.ca th. co.t of doing bu-nru for th, nM,brr. 0f ,he .relation. , wa. .blute ly nrcMiary lo do this at that im.. GiMomer. were .U promied that if ca.h baM. mad. it poM.hle pncei would be reduced. We are Ready to Make Good Our Promise! Wholesaler! Have not Reduced- We Have duslr. ribc; V"fM 'nd n h- - HrV !""n 'Wcd " ihc" - tl dlZ nWm,W f ,h 'or fr. Washington Co. Automotive Dealers' Ass'n