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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1922)
Last Three Days GO AR Apparel For Women Outlook Bright for a Bi Lumber Yw in 1922 CHARLES S. KEITH WRITES Take Optimise w of Cot EN DEAD OF WINf ER S 0 pprtanniy (Exctpt Vtry Ft CoMroct Coo) Rlany .Articles and Odd Lots of Merchandise at TT TT TlP TrTi offliiir irnc 20 Ptr Coat AllNaaao ad Goaaard Ovcrg3.C3 Men' Suits ad Overcoat t WKoImI Price Situation Oregon sawmills are ruiiiiina H Winter, and the outlook fr I!''.'.' is bright wtlh a firm d. m.tml fr coast lumber. Chas. S. kuth. n recent purchaser of Oregon tin her, in the Lumber World It. icw . ' "Therefore. to sum the situs ! tion uj, with the short aae of sup ! ply ctpiivalcnt to approximately. SS lii 1 1 inn feet of production and stocks; with a demand for luinl r whieh has this year Imtii sulli ; cicntlv great to slnrl all produo tion am! half of the stocks; wsth the faet that money is working easier, bringing mortgages mull bond issues into ready dcman.l and consequently rendering funds' availaMe for building: with tlx faet that depletion it proceeding ! at a rate which new prodeetion eannot immediately cipi.tl.the sit nation clearly argues and imli ; cates that the tear llS2 will he a year which lumhermen may look' forward to with no uneert lintv, hut with confidence. It shonlil In a iroHrou year ami the begin ning of fcever.nl more to follow.") Industrial Note ! One hundred ami thirty-three ! mill reporting to West foat, Lumbermen's Association for the: week ending Jan. Tth, m.mtfac turcd J.187,Hi! feet of I u ni In r ; Mild M3t.Jl! feet; and shipped! 3,l7.a7 feet, Forty per cent of the week's shipments utowd by j water. I Horn! River--10! earn apples! Juppcil the past week. Klamath Falls 1 30.000 ap propriated by congress to tight pine beetle pest thatis destroying forest of Oregon. Linn count v game license cost 7.9i8 in 1981. I.akcvicw pushing shorter road to Klamath Fall, to cost t!K).OO0. Linen I n county suing for $i0. 000 taxem due on .spruce timber. Wi lulling 53 men working in logging ramp above here. Model state f .inn eominission smmssmsmmssmmsmmmmmsmmmsmmmimtsmsmmisssmim,iimsmimsissmssmssimsmiittmsm f We Prices lift Eoftftom Any Pair Of Shoes In Our Stock 00 (Only Nettleton and High-Tops Excepted) For a short time we offer choice of all shoes in our big stock, both Men's and Women's, Dress and Work Shoes, with the exception ot INettleton Dress shoes and High-Top Work Shpes for Men, at the one price or - - - vvo These Shoes will be sold quickly at. this low price. Come today and secure best selection of style and size. Lower Price Values Men's Work Shoes Heavy, serviceable kind, made on easy fitting army last. Dark brown only. Per Pair $2.95 Children' Brown Scuffers, 5 to 6.... $1.3$. Girls' shoes in black or brown calf, solid leath er. A splendid school shoe, 8's to 1 1 '2 $1.95 Same In misses' sizes, 12 to 2. $2.45- Boys' Dress Shoes Fine Calf, English Last, Dark Brown Sizes 10 to Wj, big value .$2.25 pair Size 1 to 2, big value $2.75 pai. Sizes 212 to a'i, big value $2.95 pair Boys' Work Shoes Solid All-Leather Shoct That Will Wear and Give Service Sizes 12 to 2, none better at any price $2.75 Sizes 2l, to d, none better at any price $2.95 All Shoes Not Advertised Will Be Sold At New Low Prices. Hillslboro Mercainiltile Store Hilbboro, Oregon Sal! Any Suit In Our Stock Values from $49.00 to $70.00 for $24.95 Any Georgette or Crepe de Chene Waist or Blouse in our stock Values up to $12.00 for $4.98 Every Garment in Stock Reduced Goar's Woman's Shop 1212 Main Street. . Phone 422X Hillsboro li.it st tit liujiitf up llirt r fftrint. Mi Mmin illr rollrvM- i now I. in ti. I.I iiilii 2i' Willi it T'.'HI.OOO i n. I UK' lit. Asturii ' u l i -.1 sl.irt work mi f.TO.OOO i liuri li. OrctT'Oi City - - Anirricnn l.ri(loti to erect i li'li Iiiiih. I'ortliind iliip.d 20,000,000 lU-i. wool ti Atlinlif Mulionrd by vntcr. I'ortLinil Od.l I illow pl.tn to . n i t .'UO.OOO li i.i.'. Jt ui'.li iir.li r pi iiiH if I (1(1,000 i!ui "itiini.il iiistitiitiui). I'nioii Pneilic Co, plnciiiK or li r for 7 10.000.000 jirw freight iri. I.iiv'i lie - I i il (l u kliiK coin i.uiy sees liriilit futiirr; lining n f'.'oo.ooo Iiiimiii h, niitiuntl y. Salem's (ire Inis fur I'.fil wns n.VJ.000.17, tlic lunviist in 19 i nri. Astorin - Kiilzhts of I'tliias to build $10,000 tempi,-. TiHird-N'cw school building il.iniii (l lien1. Tolrilo N'cw spruce produc tion mill iiii'iii-d lirri-. North l!, n, Mill J.,,,,,1,,.,. (. to ri siiiiii- Ofii nil i..iu at ih,t w t, doiibli! shift, Ciiiiiiiiciicin Jmi, Si -nsidi- iflSO.OOO street pnv coiitrticts let. ltoH. Iir spent f 1211,000 for Imililiiis in r , C.irdiner- IIel ween 9 1 0,000 uid $15,01,0 ill be spent in Im proviiitf Jt-wett mill lu re. Hood IUver-t5(),)00 contract l.-t for "liri.r,- f . (hU." Recdsport Kel lof(KiiK 'imp of lluehner Lumber ('., ,pe,,ed. &m lorcst Grove -New Mnsonlc honii; , nenrs completion; cost 2(!0,000. Tillaiuook Large sawmill here "imniiiK on full i;m,-, i, .l.tlf. v of orders ahead, and loKKnj7 t'aniis nctivc. J. li. OoHnnd, of lryond North I'Ulii., a rlty visitor ihr first of the rrV. Gt your Trojaa eiploJve from F.lmrr Thomai, Brave rton, Ore., R. 1 1 rr.ldrnre at bid TI eardUllc. Trlfphona Tlgard IIS. 4111 Mr. and Mr. O. W. Ru.hlow, of Miiinrin.lls, arritrd hrr Sat irday for a i wrrkt' visit with the I.. J. Rushlow.. G. W. and I.. J. arr brothrr and both arr railway mm. (). W. U at re nit running out of lUslings, Miimesotii, on the Milwaukir Itailway, on the II. & I. Division. He report tlmt thrf tre having some winter bark In his part of the Misi.ippi Vullrv. Tim spfcml Suti.Uy rirwlr) lurrn by Mr. I ishUrk. it H( Christian rlmrtli, have litrt Irtrting i-itlth-rhlr tl'. and large i-riN haf !, tendance. Smm Ul .uhjrH mi Sunday rvrnitiK, "What' With th thiinh? ' Vuiirr! oroc -In l. rishbaek, ', We are haiidlin fr h II kind at our store oa W First St., and we hate nthikr first cla meat t)urbrclB aovrrnmriit Inspected. (it trial. Wc W ill please JuB.-W mil Gardner, Ildl.Wa. f IU,rns. of th SUp' Stores, now Kr"'"K vlllc store under way, m" u.... I-.. - I.... ll, ila ta .-lUlloaj, ajiriiiiiMH . hU family. J Land for Sale- Twenty acres aoo.I, rich Hoil ; m ar highway, on rock rouil; M miles from l'ort Iniid; mail route; milk route; half mill! from Iteedville, near Oregon Klcctiici n cleared but half acre In oiilc grove; ideal for poultry or for loganberries. N buildings, 1 his is priced so that you ean make big money on It. Write owner, llox 27, Iteedville. Ore" Kn. AS., J. Murrow has 1 the halls nml basement of the eourt house. OUR SPINES What dor. CHIROPRACTIC teach us aUit Splnea, and what has ben the results of W' method of treatment? A gentleman whu aerlbea hi mar If a an honest lnvrsliatir, Ma two and a half page in "Leslie's" on Cm prartlc, which might be called a splendid cona tion of elevcr aareasm, and Is forced to IKI" 4mr lp..lk ............. I .minimi WOulu 'F parently permit, under hU quotation, "tncj 1 and mention what waa termed in all the "J" papera last summer aa the "Habbling Ilahy, the child who talked SIS hours without wW nd w.i reatored by CHIROPRACTIC If knowa that there w.i tuch a case he kno " It waa true, without "they any" attached to . Just aa thouaanda of other marvelous rew Ulned that our leading newspapers would ' print. Truly, a the Leslie article quur I'lnkham, of the California MrdM "thara U a CHIROPRACTIC WAVE Oim country," and haa been liiereaalng hy and bounda every one of its twenty six y exlstencei and had It not been ellielcnt talned result In raaea that resisted every " known method, It would have been dead lot fore thla, for no mere Fad or met hod ment ever laated that long that . CHIROPRACTIC Invitaa Invaatigation. If You Havw't Tim. to be Sjck Batter Tali. Tim to Stay W Dr. E. T. Helms CHIROPRACTIC AND ELECTROTHERAPEUTICS Consiatatlon and Ekamination Free LADY ATTENDANT Sovonth Yaar fat HilUhoro, Oregon I i