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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1921)
0 ppoirtminiiiLy Week PEOPLE WILL BUY IF THE PRICE IS RIGHT IF THE QUALITY IS OF THE BEST AND THE VALUE IS THERE. BELIEVING THIS SECURED THE BEST AND MOST DEPEND ABLE MERCHANDISE VALUES AND THEN MADE THE PRICE THE LOWEST POSSIBLE. THE ANSWER HAS BEEN COMPLETELY SATISFACTORY AND OUR STORES HAVE BEEN FILLED WITH SHREWD BUYERS WHO REALIZED THE WONDERFUL VALUES GIVEN THEM OPPORTUNITY WEEK ENDS SATURDAY. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSE 8c 150 YARD SPOOL j SEWING THREAD K HALF BLEACHED q TOWELING, YARDOC Pricilh Dean Tarns 98c Vcssn's . Trimmed Hats $1.98 f.!ca't Linen Collars 5c Sample Dresses Twenty-fiva beautiful drtisaa has been raccivwl and priced at nearly half their regular value. Charmeuea, Meaaaliac, all wool TricotuM, Poiret Twill and fine Serf. Beautiful models unique- OPPORTUNITY WEEK ONLY $12.75 Sample Coats Still a few of theao wonderful value to be picked up at this ex ceptionally low price. Be wre to ee thee and other treat values offered this week. $12.75 (ioIO Hart, Schaffccr & Marx Snilo-Overcoats You'll nave to hurry if you want one of these rare values. Wo have surely sold a lot of thorn This week only. 34.95 tltD'i Itch Tc? Hstj - $4.53 Dr Sices - - $3.C3 Women's Oxfords Pumps Slippers $2.98 Here is a value that has no equaL -Friday and Saturday only. Women's Felt Slippers A hie opportunity. Regular selling price, $1.50, Friday and Saturday only. 98c Men's isA Bays' Sweater. C3c Oregon Cry All Wool Mack- $7.95 HILLSSORO and FOREST GROVE 42x36 Pillow Cases 15c PRE-NUPTIAL AFFAIR Mrs. Geo rite Merman, of AI bany, recently complimented Mi Pearl Pearch to a party n honor of Mis Pcarvh's approaching marriage on Thanksgiving 0y to R. x Sear, of Hillsboro. Kan I cy work and conversation mere I the feature ami delightful lunch eon i served at the close. The J house was attractively decorated! with Autumn foliage am! jacko-! lanterns. The bride-to-be i one of AI j bany' popular young ladies, ami the groom is well known in At I bany and at Hillsboro. He has' been with John Simpson, the sw-j null matt, tor some years. After their marriage they ill reside in Hillsboro. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Evelyn Wall reports that the Men ior pin of the 1922 ! will In here the 80th of this mouth. The Knglish classes under Miss Waite are studvinir the Anus Conference eechc Ixith f r tbe perfect Krglish and the historical! value. The committee on athletic re Hrt over one hundred dollar to the school's credit and no debts. This condition is very seldom found a near the end of the foot ball eaon a this, and (lives promise of a successful basketball season. From hearing the Forest (trove booster Mho witnessed the Hills boro-Franklin game it seem they are a little worried a to the out come of next Friday' panic at Forest drove. Last year wa the first time Hilhi had beaten Forest (trove for many years. It is said that we buried the "jinn." This season we intend to bury it deep er. The big football game of the year will be played at Forest drove on Friday, Nov., IS, at S p. in. Percv Black. " DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING AT HOME Exclusive Schweiaer imported yard goods! sturdy gingham; snow-white goods; everlasting shirting; exclusive draperies; guaranteed yarns; table damask; toweling and handkerchiefs. Let me show you these samples in your own home; you are not obliged to buy. Mr. (J. C. Combs, IS II Main St. Phone 261. 37 39 CARD OF THANKS By resolution introduced and passed at the meeting of the American I.egion Post No. fl, of Hillsboro, thinks are extended to the Hillsboro Club aud to the Hillsboro business men who eon tributed financially and otherwise to the great success of Armistice Day. ' Will furnish lot In Hillsboro sewer'distrlct, build you a home of your own planning; take a rea sonable payment down, and let you pay the balance In monthly payments as you desire. F. M. Heldcl, 471 Chapman SL, Port land. 0-tf GOA.R'S!! The Only Exclusive Woman's Store in the County This week we are showing a lot of new arrivalo in Coats and Dresses Coats of rich Normandy, Bolivia and Velour with large collars of Self or Fur, loose or belted models, priced very reasonably. Dresses of Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Serge or Canton Crepe. If you want a dress that is different, one that you won't see worn wherever you go you'll find it here at a small price. Christmas . Handkerchiefs are here Come in and look them over Goar's Woman's Shop 1212 Main Street. - Phone 422X - Hillsboro SPLASH PART The Grammar School Girl Re serves were chaeroned by their advisor, Mr. T. II. Tongue Jr. and Mrs. I red Sicgrist, at a Splash Party" at the V. W. C. A. swimming tank Inst Wednesday, being a school holiday and the (iirl Reserve free swimming da at the V. W. Mrs. Peters, Mr. Steven, Mrs. Weil and Mr. K. II Tongue furnished transportation for the girls in their machines All girl who were qualified for hon or which were given by Miss Mitchell and the swimming in struetor were: Margaret Barr. Dorothy Tongue, Francis ( hrl trnson, Julia Hall and Margaret Tongue, After enjoying the swlmmlni' lank and It equipment to the full est extent, . were served .( hot chocolate aud bulit rrfrrtk mrnt lie fore start 1114 home, - Margaret TotiKiie, KVptrtrf. For tale or trade for rhlrkeat, sheep or calves Two ihrphrrj dogi, month old; two Uwn bred New Zealand Red rabbits doe; registered N. Z. fid bi; also young rabbits Carl Ott, Dearerloa, R. 4; telephone Hill' boro II WATCH Boscovs Window For $5.00 Shoes Big Sale Nov On-Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings