The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 11, 1922, Image 2

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Bargain Lots
Have a Look!
LOT 1 - A tine collection tf Pocket Knives -only f
a Liii.l in the l.t. Nearly 100 patterns to select from.
Tlx i- knurs rr made t retail far from J It J to $1.00
each-- hut e bought them o e can s.-ll them. Your
t hoico
Only 75 cents
Every Knife Guaranteed AM Asnerican Mad .
LOT 2 Safety R.tsors g.od ones tio. liberty and
Mires brands. lth standard patterns and finely finished.
These are demons! rators, )ut have never been used.
Regular Il l'O values, hut we offer them, while the lot
lasts at
Only 45 cents
LOT 3 St vrr.nl doicu ISt. Granite Water Pail blue
and while mottled outside an J pure white inside. A fine
pad and extra heavy and well finished.
This Week's Special. 95c
We have also extended our Wear-Ever Demonstration
Discount another week. So you can still buy Genuine
Wear Ever Aluminum at a discount of 10 per cent from
regular prices. So many of our customers could not get
in last week to take advantage of this special, and we are
taking tnii course to give all a chance to save on this
staple brand of cooking ware.
Remember Everything in Wen r-Ever ia 10 per cant
mh tor
Allen & -Maid
The Winchester Store"
WILL L HAYS
KX CHAIRMAN, REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
TELEGRAPHS
m
RALPH E. WILLIAMS
Vice-Chairman
Republican . National Committee
VOTE X 13
WESTERN UNION
TELEGRAM
A 1 52 XV 93 Blue
11 New York NY 1205P May
S 1922
Ralph E. Williams,
Republican National Commit
nun, Portland, Oregon.
Mutual friend have told tn
that von are a candidate for re
election a Republican National
i innmittceman tin year, and
am constrained to send just thi
wonl of appreciation for vou
tplcndid service on the committee
all the time that I was chairman
Your election as woe-chairman of
the national committee was the
fullest possible evdenee of the
committee' gratitude to you and
their confidence in your great fu
ture usefulness to the committee
and to the party. In this I join
mnt heartily. Kindest regards
and best wishes always.
WILL II. HAYS.
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
County Ufauai l mt
L A. Loag, Editor
SwbacriptMS $1-50 par annum.
luurd every Thursday by Mr
E. C Mckiaaey and L. A. Long
Entered at the IW Office at
'iillsboro. Ore gun. as second
das mail matter.
In the death of E. L. Abbott
Hillsboro loses a citisrn who was
iiubued with the spirit of perfec t
fairness in all things. His devo
tion to principle, hi love of fair
play and his conception of ele
mental justice was such that he
was esteemed by all who knew
him as a splendid riliacn, and a
loving and devoted husband and
father.
"PAULINE- AT SCHOLLS
Pauline, the Belle of Saratoga,'
is the attractive and intrresting
title of the f act Operetta to be
presented by the Whit ford Cho
rus, at SeholU Grange Mall, Sat
urday evening. May 13, at p. m
The chorus has been loudly ap
piauaeu in mis section oi me
county for their eicellent work in
this production. At Whit ford,
where they gave their first per
forniaace, they plaved to a capac
ity house and turned many away
when standing room was exhaust
ed. Miss Lcilah Filalof f, of Port
land, is director of the chorus and
also takes a leading role in the
oieretta. Toe production cuius.'
to Scholls under the auspices of
the Scholls Organ Fund Commit
tee and their prorata of the re
ceipts for the evening w ill be tp
plied on the organ fund. It is
hoped that we have a capacity
house at Scholls also. The Misses
Nellie Moore and Olive Bennett
are in charge of a home-made can
dy booth at the hall that eveuiiii
and the ladies trust that you will
bring your sweet tooth along.
Correspondent.
CONCERT
The public is invited to attend a
concrrtat the Forest Grove Cons .i
church, Wednesday c cuius;. May
IT, beginning at o.Wk. Tlie'
choir will be assisted bv Miss IW
othy Tnouc, violins!, of lldlsbo
ro; Mr. Jean IVarcv. soloist, alio
a chorus of 73 children. ltussll
Ellis Beals will ic piv or in
numler and it will he the musical
event of the season. IWotdv
Tongue's number will be a Souttv
ly Moskowski. !
FOR CO. COMMISSIONER
The undersigned hercbv an
nounces himself as a candidate
for County Commissioner before
the Republican Voters at the pri
marirs, May , lsss. '
If nominated and elected. I
pledge myself to work for an
economical administration, for all
possible reduction of taxes eon
sistent with good business, and
will give a square deal and impar
tiality to all.
Ci. W. Met; raw.
Banks, Ore. (Paid adv.)
KA'GGS
UNITED STORES
Skaggs-Money-Saving Cach Stores--Prictvt
w . J. Merrill, of I orm lius.
a city visitor yesterday. I
For Sale, or will trade for hogs!
Team of horses and a two year
old mule. Jos. llarriuiclon. Tel
ephone Hillsboro lOltSX. II
Mrs. W. Yanderveit and daimli
ter, Mr. Preston, nul child, of
Portland, are guests of HilM'-.r..
relatives this week.
For Sale- Washing uiaehine
Good a new. Will sell reasons
bly. Call at S49 West M ain St .
Hillsboro. ! II
Mrs. Joseph Bailey, formerly a
resident of Forest Grotc, and well
known in this county, was buried
at Forest Grove Saturday.
For Sale Registered Guern
(sey bull, 0 years old. -Fred Mey
er, Hillsboro, R. 3. Telephom
j North Plains 41 F3. Residence
miles north of North Plains. II
Advertised letters in the Hills
boro postoluce A. K. Allen, C
F. Baker. J. B. Mi.ldlcton, M. V
Myrrs, E. E. Miller and Albert
Svduey.
Owing to the fact that only nnr Lorf-Bull dog; answers to th.
' " -Pla' as nepreseui.i- nme ot '"Bull;" white, will,
tive on the regular printed ballot M;k around right eve and ear
at the coming primaries we would tail Is bobbed. I. N. Matnev
suggest that the name of L M." Hillsboro. R. 1: IW S
RALPH L WILLAF.1S Rcprestitati'Ie "for ' wlrilington' X.TU. U,U"' C5uil'' ,,f V" S,i,'
County. We have known Mr.
Hesse for many years. He was umH' ,8 "l P
born in Washington County, and A" Mv, nrr " ' prrs
we have known him to be ahso- nL .Sa,nU fcund.iy ' School
ei .-suiuiay ai 10; Holy t orn
muiiiou and s. riu- n at I I. Tin
Rev. F H. Clark, of Portland
ill Ik- celebrant.
Pure Cane and Berry Sugar 1CD pcrd tzA
Best Creamery Butter, 2 pousdi - -A-
Shredded Wheat, 2 packisies
Old Dutch Cleanser 10c can, 2 ccs -Canned
Milk, all brands tall, 10 czzi
Matches standard size boxes ,
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Daily deliveries to all parts of the city, C.O.D.
Orders Gladly Sent Out
PHONE
2171
Hillsboro
Oregon
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
lutely honest and reliable, a thor
ougli business man and a ronvine
ing and forceful so, nkr. We In'
lieve that he is the most callable, ,K" ,,br',
man Republicans of the county! The Hillsboro Public library
can place cn the ticket for Rcpre will have a Book Fair the l.i,i
sentative. , .week in May. beirinnimr lit lln
lth and l i ting until the follow
ing Saturday evening. .Fuller de
tails in next week's issue. Watch
(for K)sters and the press, ami
plan to attend one day or evening
unra Man.
Complet line of fishing tackle.
Corwin Hardware. II4 Second
St. 10 IS
The Social Circle of the Cong,
church will meet with Mrs. Ir
ter Ireland, at 7S West Main St..
May I, in the afternoon.
Clair Sample, of O. A, C, was
called home the last of the week,
due to the last illness of the. late
tt'm, Raglcy,
For 4 foot slabwood, e r cord,
at ti, and short wood at (3.7S
per load, telephone 9tt, or
31. 60 If'
There will W a social and card
party at St. Matthews' Hall,
Tuesday evening, May Id. Ad
mission, 23 cents. All are ins ited
Erwin Mrury and Bessie I
Stockton, of Timber, w r re mar i
ro d in this city May f , Im, Rev
II A. Iteek officiating, ,
Mrs. .oy Brown dr parted the j
last of the week for an rttcnucil
with her sister, Mrs, O, M, Han
son, at Moro, Oregon, '
For Sale at a Ilnrgsin - Roi I
Island No. 10 two row corn plant
r, g.Htd a new. J. II, Freudrn
thai. IMKboro, Route I. Phone
RXl. 10 II
I rer Methodist Church, John
G, Ileer, pastor Sunday r
tiers at 1 1 a. m. and p, in.j Sun
day School at 10 a. m. Prayrf
meeting Thursday night. You arc
w i Icome,
r, your joit ii J .aenji
reus itHicr. I f l .Us ...L
Angors Koat for lr-
lot of II with k.,, t'.M M
phone lR3 t,,,, p,,
. . i .i . .
ins iniruifiT IlilltaSfS,
Ore.
, We ha,e ad. I. .I i.nrly tdwi
to our bu.inr.s, f.ir the parMw
of displsytng many useful srurks
of the 3 lo Slimt tatur
Wilt Hsrda'sr., $tm4
St. lfit
Mrs. Mar. In!) H,i r mUrtsis
ed the tlobml I Ktb of the Sunt
ity Benefit lodge, TI.ufs.Uy, Is t
lullchron and f..(ri8 si Wt
home, at ItSt OA St. F.isatM
were present and sa rsjoysUr
ftertioou is ri potli j,
(Paid Adv.)
Fenl fl roter. .
J. l. Mrt'tcnrr.
PETERSON TO RUN
EDITORIAL FROM THE MORNING OREGON IAN
COM- ing in salary, but it enrries many
responsibilities, and calls for
work. Its rewards nr. nf i-i..r
. a .
aiany mends Irom all over the vh,B tB -..it
county have Insisted that H. C.' .rtef t T ',, f mnn
Peterson, of Peterson Bros . Hill-' ""r'i 0r U' or. ery
' - won of ant? n. k . . . k. .
" " niaiucr pur
boro, itermit his name to lw wsii
ten in on the Republican primary
ballot as Representative.
Mr. Peterson is a Practical l.nsi
ness man ana his friends
cnaseu by yourself or thru Id.
Woodmen, or any lodge, it will l
to your Intercut to consult Lewi
A Co., as they will give you a bet
Insist 4 ' 8 ,B w
that If nominated and elected he ! LT.r V.C ' "n
will make irood. He is a member II. 1 V' money any
of the Washington County Auto
MR. WILLIAMS FOR
MITTEEMAN
. . ....... .....nw.u.a,.,UB vuurtr,
ill H. Hays w ho but lately recognition of lendershin, nd the
..uiiu IU.IIIUMII ui uic npuit- prestige ana influence that go
man iiaiion.u committee, pays witn it. Mr. Williams hes been
tribute in a telegram to the ser- the committeeman for Oregon for
vice performed to the republican fourteen years, nnd is a candidate
party by the committt-enian for for re-election. There is no good
Oregon, Ralph E. Williams. Mr. reason why he should not be r
Hays should know. His tcsti, elected ; there are good reasons
mi.n v may be accepted as gome- why he should lie, the most obvi-
Ihinv more than a mere jtolite and ous and unanswerable of which is
formal expression of approval, to that he has a high place with fhe
be expected from one member of committee, is on terms of inti-
the oraani.alion for another; for macy and confidence with the ia-
it is supported by the entire com- tional leaders of the republican
mittee, which, not maiiv inontin nartv. i In linr tn, tU t
--- , ... ... .... aWI n.v. ainuuilfll
ago, by utianinious vote of the chairmanship, and can. and doubt
representatives of fortv-e iffhr less will
stales elected Mr. Williams vice- no new man, whatever his quali
cliuii ninii. He is the oldest mem- ties.' can possibly perform
ber in point of service, and it is The Oregonian is reluctant to
onvious it is not clenieil by any- interfere in the contest for nation
one that his standing with the al committeeman ; but the advan
heads of the republican party Is tages to the republican party in
V'. ,,iKh' 0rCn "f Mr election
The national committeeman- are so plain that it feels that it
'hip is a party job. It pays not'i should point them out.
VOTE-X 13
(Paid Adv. by Committee of Republicans, C. L. Starr, See'y, 617
Hoard of Trade Bldg., Portland, Oregon.)
motive Ass'n. and the boys are
boosting for him.
VOTERS
Republicans and Democrats: I
want your votes. Write in my
name for Representative of Wash-
ington County, at the i.ri...ri...
May 19. The greatest differencoj
itciwten tne two parties is the
name. I think as a native of
Washington County, I can faith
fully represent both. Give me a
boost. B. B, Reeves,
Portland, Ore., R. 2
(Vol a paid adv.)
10,200 MILES
Oa a Re-treaded Tire is some mileage. W. W. Mellar
of England & Mellar Real Estate Co., drove one of my
Re-trcads 10,200 Mile on the Rear Wheel of his Dodge
Car. Se the tire in my window. If you want Results
let Me do Your Tire Work. '
BAILEY'S TIRE SHOP
'Twenty Year"
RURAL UU.DIT LOANS
FARMER FRIENDS T... ..,
help yon in the hour of need.
should you at any time need suf
ficient funds to improve your
nonie or purchase additional prop
erty, or pay off existing liens or
mortgages, we can assist you with
our TWENTY YEAR RURAL
CREDIT LOAN, especially
adapted to the utmost needs of
the OREGON FARMER.
There is no cash commission to
be paid on our form of loan, it be
ing a strictly amortized 1 nun.
If you are fortunate to have the
security necessary to secure one
of our Farm Loans, we stand
ready and willing at any time to
quote you figures which will
prove to vou bevond a .nn.t.l.
doubt that our RURAL CREDIT
LOAN is far superior to any oth
er loan offered by any other per
son or corporation.
W. W. Mellar
where else in fact they can savr
von considerable on any pur
ehase. 5, ,f
Th- U'.C. T. I'. f Washington
county will hold a convention at
the Hillsboro M. K. church May
16 next Tuesday. The meeting
will be called to order at ten in
the morning anil lunch will be
served at noon. A very Interest
ing program has been arranged
for the afterixt,,.. t... i
speakers from Portland will b,
present and give abort talks, and
,0"le eeellent music is promised.
All are cordially invited to come
and bring their frends.
Congregational Church Bible
School at 10 a. Members f
the American Legion and Auxil
l'ry will attend the II o'clock
UVlCLer ,.The ,",ir
lurkf IIrk! My Soul," ttlll
Mrs. Payne will iR "Mother ()'
Mine. The nasto' :.. "ti..
Challenge of the Present to Moth
em. At 7:80 p. ,. the youth of
the congregation will render n
musical program. Let everv one
remember this is "Moil,-.'. n...
ml wear "white flower for
mother dead. bril.
. ' iivntr lor
mother living." H. A. De.kJ
minister.
STAGE RATES
SUf r Cut. F" Portland-
Miniin may 14, 1SZZ
rWhy not travel by auto
when you can do so for the fol
lowing rat:s::
Portland Round 10 -Ride
..... . 0,,e Way Trip Book
mi
All 6c Notions 6 for 25c
All 10c Notions, 3 for 25c
All 15c Notions, 2 f or 25c
A T.Ik
JC1) La) La
Spool Collet, 6 for &
Crochet Cott- n, 3 haSi
for 25c
New Spring Gccds-Rsu Low Prices
32-Inch Devonshire Ginghams, per yd 29c
All Silk Jap Pongee, natural and llesh
colors, yard oe.
-!! .1 . . - .... wot:
vncioin, in inches, plain white and
1.1. I ... I
Women;, Fine Cotton Hosiery, p, -77 Ifc
Men's Cotton Dress Socha. i.er .i; IrV,
Boy. Heavy Ribbed Stockings, ,11
sizes, per pair ...
Girls' Fine Ribbed Hosej alfsuTs," p
IlfllP
Genuine' "koveris, f uV on
ale at this reduced price
Men'. Blue Denim Bib Overall, and
" great my at
29c
ISc
10c
25c
15c
89c
$1.00
SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY ON
SALE AT LOW PRICES NOT HERETO."
rORE DUPLICATED
Men'. Solid Work Shoe., wide b.sl
tinilfit atlilf.Si w. I.
Men . Fine Dres. Shoe., hr,
rillilK'. I.. . I l.'....l: II. 1
., , "s. ., -iikiisu III si S
Children'. Barefoot Sandal., ;7.7ll
Children. Barefoot ""Sand.Ur "UrZ
SIZI S. l,f, r '
Women'. Black 'cU fl'Z"''"""":
.... . 1 . . v",,urui popular.
in stoek, at per pair...
THESE AND MANY OTHER STAPLE
ITEMS OF HARDWARE PRICED AND
SOLD AT fill le $1.78 NOW ON SALE
AT $1.00
A toad Steel Shovel for SL0
Pitefc Forks, rach... - J -g
SinU US Asm. each . f g
Keen Kutter Caaap Ami, ( a t. -
O CshUt Oa, qu.rt cans
SHOP IN THE GROCER' DEPART
MENT DURING THIS SALE! THESE
AND OTHER BARGAINS OFFERS)
$2.95
$3.85
88c
$1.29
23 Bar White Wonder Swp
22 Ear. Crystal Wkitt Soap -
8 Gallons Keroatne
Rolled Oeta, P lb sack
Albert Flapjadi Floor, package
Canned Pom, 9
JI.C9
$1X9
63e
-Km
IIP
$3.85
A REAL STORE FOR YOU
We are In business to please our plron
and give you honest value fr y""' mmJ'
We are ferrying a Wg stock ami rn rvld
you with all kind, of merchan.lise al l"'f
possible prlcen. Come In sml try u.
For Dependable MercUdUt tt t-Sayfej Pricei Read &
rnce Urc,ll 1 See tb: Wisdowi, Tta Yea Will Buy tl
Hillsboro Mercaiis Co.
niiisboro 75 $1.15
Cornelius 85 1.30
F. Ojove ..l.OO- 1.50
Dilley 1.10 1.80
Gaston 1.25 a on
$5.80
fl.20
7.00
8.50
FISX TIRES
1130 Second St
Hillsboro, Oregon
Hillsboro. Orcaoa
Hillsboro Oregon
0.50
j 10-18 By D, C. Allard, Mgr.